I find it unbelievable how in only 24 hours after the race, this man was able to track down, acquire, compile, and upload every single video angle out there of this. Absolutely insane
@@Leuel48Fan Dude, folks are going to always talk about this. I don't follow NASCAR, but am actually jealous of every person that was there and got to see this live, 'cause, damn.
@@chrisbaten1762 He needed to gain extra positions so he would have enough points to not be eliminated from the nascar playoffs. With this move, he went from 10th to 5th on the last lap and saved himself from elimination
That might be the greatest move I've ever seen in car racing, and in the last 30 years I have watched everything, from Formula 1 and IndyCar through dragsters and monster trucks to MotoGP, WRC Rallye and MotoCross.
As an f1 fan that’s never watched an oval race, I cannot get enough of this. The coolest thing I’ve seen in racing in my lifetime. Insane. I love this sport so much. Drivers that “drive the ass off” always go down in history.
@@sauce1232 Not really a NASCAR thing but a Racing thing in general (Personally I'm not into NASCAR at all), you need to slow down in a corner, the key being how to take it as fast as possible. Everyone slows down to take the apex without hitting the wall (which may cause a huge accident). What Chastain did was, essentially, "If I don't care about hitting the wall, I may go as fast as I can!", so he hit the wall on purpose, allowing him to take the corner at MUCH higher speed since, well, he didn't had to worry about either hitting the wall nor understering .
Not gonna lie. I set some track records doing this in Gran Turismo but I always assumed real life physics just wouldn't let you, especially around a turn that long, like the friction would be too high. Guess this shows the power of a nascar engine. Unbelievable move to see IRL.
Realistically the reason real life physics wouldn’t let you could be tire puncture, suspension, and angle of initial impact etc. He executed that flawlessly. Engines have plenty of power in them to Resist the friction. Right there was whether the rest of the car and driver could hold up
If you put that in a Hollywood movie you would be laughed at non stop. That was without doubt the best and most craziest move i have EVER seen in my 53 years as a motor racing fan. That car should be in the Nascar Museum
I cannot explain in words how honored I feel to have watched this live, seriously! We will be replaying this move 5, 10, 20, 50+ years from now, if not until the end of time! The literal greatest NASCAR move I have ever seen in any race, period! Ross is forever cemented as a literal legend for this, period. This generation of the sport FINALLY has gained its Busch vs Craven at Darlington in 2003 moment! Will most likely forever be speechless over this my entire life as I still am two days later. No words... absolutely incredible Chastain made a move previously only thought of to be done in video games, work in real life!!! The greatest thing I have ever seen, I could just go on and on!
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] nah, this is the most insane last lap overtake not only in nascar, but in motor racing in general. Will probably get banned soon, so kinda once in a lifetime thing too.
just to emphasize how crazy this move was, int made #1 on sports center's top 10 for the day. NASCAR making that list is rare, but making #1 is almost impossible. It left the top ten people speechless too.
Nahh, Brisco's was way more accurate to what everyone's thinking. As far as NASCAR and racing, that's the coolest thing I've ever seen in *my* life too.
Those people in the second video walking down the stairs trying to beat traffic missed witnessing the greatest thing in nascar history right before their very eyes
I don’t even watch nascar but that was the best move I have ever seen, I have watched it 100 times so far and can’t stop smiling. Anyone that has an ounce of competitiveness knows the feeling of doing what it takes to win.
If anything this move was needed. For the fans to get excited for the racing again, as well as get the media to focus on the sport, not other bullsh1t.
It was like he opened up, a full bottle of Nitros and held on! Damn I'm still cracking up every time I watch this. I've been a Dale Sr. fan since he entered Winston Cup in 79 and I met him a few times and my very first cup race was at Martinsville in 92 and we had pit passes also. I had my cam corder and I had the VHS converted to DVD. Dale is lovin this! Ross is a Baddass! Thanks for the memories Ross.
Stellar work finding all these angles and the raw radios and even the social media stuff. This compilation is freakin fantastic. Great work in helping cement this into NASCAR history 😁
@@chrisbaten1762 he went from 10th to 5th in one corner. If he didn't he wouldn't make the transfer. He destroyed his car by accellerating into the wall meaning he didn't need traction from the track to turn.
@@chrisbaten1762 What he performed was literally a move only people who play video games, of which are deemed "unrealistic" in nature, could do. He sent his car into the wall and sling shot himself around it, making up SEVERAL spots in one turn and advancing. I've never seen this ever happen in real life racing, ever.
That move goes against all your instincts as a driver. For him to commit to the move regardless of how it turned out was the ballsiest move of all time.
@@yonismo4098 he thought about coming off 2 when someones on the radio said " youd need the next two spots if you were going to make it" Ross keyed of the mic and are you sure just two positions...
Lol insane ... He shifted into 5th gear floored the pedal and steered into the wall .. when all his your mine everyone's life.. the norm is to hit the brake and make a turn.. Epic!
I saw yours as I was 3/4ths of the way making mine and thought, 'dang got beat!' lol. I waited a day to see if more footage would surface. Great job on the quick timing on yours - algorithm moves fast and you capitalized 👏🏽👏🏽
The thing I like is he knew no one was up top and he'd have a clear shot without putting anyone else at risk. That was the gutsiest move I've ever seen anywhere in my 50 years of watching and racing. GOOD JOB ROSS.
without putting anyone at risk? he got lucky, if a tire would have blown it could have catapulted his car down onto other cars or even into the stands. still, a brilliantly risky move.
@@genxray951 sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. No body got hurt the only car damaged was his and it hot the job done. Would you want to do that again. Probably not.
@@coachwhitford7315 I'm saying the car goes to the hall of fame regardless of Chastain's future. I'm recognizing the feat; it matters not what he does in the future.
Fans in the stands pointing - the OMG OMG - then the all out laughs - just unbelievable that it actually happened, and worked. I’ve watched it at least a 100 times now, can’t stop.
The best thing about this is that everyone that attended had a great time and that had the chance to witness something no doubtly will go down in nascar history.
Haven’t missed a race since I was 5 in 1993. Our generation finally got our history book moment (if you weren’t around for Busch vs Craven @ Darlington) I remember the Earnhardt vs Labonte “rattle his cage” moment @ Bristol - both times - but it’s not even close to this. The balls on Ross to even attempt it… I’m speechless. I haven’t missed a race in almost 20 years and I am still speechless two days later.
The closest thing to this that I can think of was Earnhardts pass through the dirt at Riverside in 1987. He was second and Bodine was just in front but he got caught behind a slower car so Earnhardt cut the corner of a chicane and went straight over the dirt and passed both cars to take the lead. Ross Chastain just out "Earnhardt" Earnhardt with that move.
@@stonewall01 except Earnhardt didn’t risk other drivers, and even fans, when he made that move. Earnhardt would have never made such an irresponsible move like that.
@@mopar_dude9227 He did risk other drivers several times though. Remember the countless times he went three, sometimes four wide at Talladega and Daytona? He would often go all the way on the Apron, once I know of his left side tires went off the apron onto the grass. What if he lost control and went back onto the track? How many drivers did he put at risk then? Also, how many races did Earnhardt win by bumping and wrecking other drivers? Honestly I think Earnhardt was one of the best drivers in NASCAR but lets not pretend that he wasn't just as aggressive as other drivers are. The difference is how he handled himself and his personality. People liked him.
Thank you for posting this. I just wasn't understanding what his move accomplished. Now I get it!!! He literally double his speed. He clearly understands that the race car is a tool for winning.
The underrated part is I feel like Ross just put a small fear factor in Chase, and Denny from this move. Chase's on board was a shocked slient Chase and a like a slow confused chase's pit crew chief speaking, and Denny's post race was like a confusion shock expression too, a confused state most of the times means a fear is introduced. Both are probably thinking, like damn, this guy might freaking kill me to win a race. This takes "Florida man" to a whole new level !!!! Feel the heat boys !!!!
0:17 there is a whole group of people that were @ Martinsville when one of the greatest moments in NASCAR happened right in front of them and they were so worried about beating the crowd out of the racetrack that they completely missed it...
Only been a fan of Nascar for 3 or 4 years now. Man this is why I keep watching! I was standing in front of the TV when I saw this and couldn't freaking believe what I was seeing. Coolest thing I have ever seen in nascar and probably on TV
I thought there wouldn't be any replays at 60fps (every other video capped at 30), but I finally found them! Nice job in tracking them down! That's how they're meant to be viewed, it happened so fast, it was like something out of fantasy willed into reality. He really gave it all he got to the end, and it really got him to the end (of the season). Now to see if he can secure that trophy
Dale Earnhardt Jr. pissed about Chastain's move as if wrecking your opponent, and the 25 cars behind him, for the win is A-OK. FU Jr. Your ego is pinched because Chastain did it and you didn't. The best ever move in NASCAR history whether you like it or not!
If Keselowski didn't lock up and Denny Didn't go low under him - The 1 would have run into the back of Denny (behind the 6 and not aside of him) at the line and not passed him. I don't think Ross could have come off the wall to pass. Perfect storm for it to all fall in place! Total glitch in the matrix move!
Keep watching post about Ross Chastains epic move. The word etiquette keeps coming up. I wonder how many driver’s that are trying to win are thinking about NASCAR etiquette. No current rule to prohibit drivers from wall riding. Don’t fault the driver for trying to win.
This is why I, as a german, love NASCAR. You Americans are crazy and do crazy things in this sport. And the best of it. No freaky rules which prevent those things or penalties afterwoods like in European motorsport or F1!
This was so cool And crazy to see in person. I was by the fence in turns 3-4 and Ross literally came out of nowhere and jump scared me. But man.. as a Denny fan I’m just really depressed.
I am truly surprised that no one is complaining about this as a safety issue. Figured someone would have to rain on his parade. If him and his team are OK sacrificing the car and no one else affected by his decision, I say, go for it!
Thats the most insane thing I've ever seen in my 50 years of watching not just NASCAR but racing period!!!! What a closing lap & don't be surprised if NASCAR puts in a rule against doing this lol
crew cheif was to calm as it happend to i think at some point the words "" i dont care what i gotta do ill ride the fking wall to pass who ever to make it" happened ... but he had the balls to try it. also the fact he said at the end he would do "what ever it took" and it didnt involve putting his nose in someone rear quarter like LaDweebo every race is awsome huge Respect!!
Funny thing is, nobody but a gamer would ever know to even try that. We've been doing variations of that concept in racing games for dang near 20 years now. No old head or NASCAR driver will ever think it's viable because of "physics" and friction and stuff. But physics said it works like a slingshot, but only for one good turn.
NASCAR just suspended Ross Chastain due to an unapproved part in his car. The team had modified a single sourced part was sighted as the reason for the suspension. The team modified his seat to accommodate that boy’s HUGE set of BALLS!!
I find it unbelievable how in only 24 hours after the race, this man was able to track down, acquire, compile, and upload every single video angle out there of this. Absolutely insane
Gotta work hard and fast while it's trending and folks are still talking about it! 💪🏽😏
@@Leuel48Fan yeah man! I love the dedication! Good stuff bro
@@Leuel48Fan Dude, folks are going to always talk about this. I don't follow NASCAR, but am actually jealous of every person that was there and got to see this live, 'cause, damn.
Social media and hash tags
Someone typing into a browser and downloading the results is unbelievable to you? Wow
That’s the greatest move I have ever seen in a NASCAR race. Ross deserves to be in the Championship 4 after that. XD
Right!? He's also now my pick to win the championship this year at Phoenix!
As someone who doesn’t watch nascar, can you explain what happened and why it was significant?
@@chrisbaten1762 He needed to gain extra positions so he would have enough points to not be eliminated from the nascar playoffs. With this move, he went from 10th to 5th on the last lap and saved himself from elimination
I hope Ross wins championship now
That might be the greatest move I've ever seen in car racing, and in the last 30 years I have watched everything, from Formula 1 and IndyCar through dragsters and monster trucks to MotoGP, WRC Rallye and MotoCross.
As an f1 fan that’s never watched an oval race, I cannot get enough of this. The coolest thing I’ve seen in racing in my lifetime. Insane. I love this sport so much. Drivers that “drive the ass off” always go down in history.
I can hear the disbelief in F1 drivers voices. “Americans are crazy” shumi would be laughing his head off! 😂😂😂
Max Verstappen 360° on wet was pretty wild, leclerc has also done the same
We're used to hearing 5-grid penalty, 10secs penalty, track limit,.. 🤣🤣🤣
he basically let an intrusive thought win
Dale is looking down from heaven with that grin on his face loving that move!
...he certainly is; balls the size of watermelons 🍉.
He definitely rattled Denny's cage with that XD
@@aloelover6012 Lame
Doubt it, more like what a duche.
Why does Dale have to enter every conversation? Dude's been gone for 20 years. Move on
Like it or not Ross just shined a light on Nascar
That spot has even me trying to replicate that in gmod
Bubba Wallace says thanks Ross
@@ctech14367 Bubba who?
@@elconquistador932 Grifta Wallace
@@ctech14367 You just said a lot about yourself.
Chastain became an instant legend with that move by itself. And he didn't even win the race! 🙀🤯
He sure did.
Legend for sure!
Right lol which cares about bell winning. And I was cheering for my guy Hamlin
Why the other cars were slow? I don't know about NASCAR so I don't get the move
@@sauce1232 Not really a NASCAR thing but a Racing thing in general (Personally I'm not into NASCAR at all), you need to slow down in a corner, the key being how to take it as fast as possible. Everyone slows down to take the apex without hitting the wall (which may cause a huge accident). What Chastain did was, essentially, "If I don't care about hitting the wall, I may go as fast as I can!", so he hit the wall on purpose, allowing him to take the corner at MUCH higher speed since, well, he didn't had to worry about either hitting the wall nor understering .
Not gonna lie. I set some track records doing this in Gran Turismo but I always assumed real life physics just wouldn't let you, especially around a turn that long, like the friction would be too high. Guess this shows the power of a nascar engine. Unbelievable move to see IRL.
it's the driver- not the 'nascar engine'.
Realistically the reason real life physics wouldn’t let you could be tire puncture, suspension, and angle of initial impact etc. He executed that flawlessly. Engines have plenty of power in them to Resist the friction. Right there was whether the rest of the car and driver could hold up
@@lynskyrd lool k..
Same, makes you wonder what else is possible from video games. They're based in fantasy but they try and make things seems logically possible.
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] you probably mean the moment when the other cars start braking. Why would he not be at full throttle on the straight before?
If you put that in a Hollywood movie you would be laughed at non stop. That was without doubt the best and most craziest move i have EVER seen in my 53 years as a motor racing fan. That car should be in the Nascar Museum
Agreed!!!
I feel like that car being put in the hall of Fame is a formality at that point.
I cannot explain in words how honored I feel to have watched this live, seriously! We will be replaying this move 5, 10, 20, 50+ years from now, if not until the end of time! The literal greatest NASCAR move I have ever seen in any race, period! Ross is forever cemented as a literal legend for this, period.
This generation of the sport FINALLY has gained its Busch vs Craven at Darlington in 2003 moment! Will most likely forever be speechless over this my entire life as I still am two days later. No words... absolutely incredible Chastain made a move previously only thought of to be done in video games, work in real life!!! The greatest thing I have ever seen, I could just go on and on!
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] being relevant and being written in the books are different. this is most definitely history made.
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] nah, this is the most insane last lap overtake not only in nascar, but in motor racing in general. Will probably get banned soon, so kinda once in a lifetime thing too.
What was it like live? Did the crowd even know what was going on?
it's not a war crime the first time!
also a lot of words on the subject for speechless.
just to emphasize how crazy this move was, int made #1 on sports center's top 10 for the day. NASCAR making that list is rare, but making #1 is almost impossible. It left the top ten people speechless too.
Bro, Just imagine Ross winning the championship! That would be CRAZY!!
He’s going to
For something that magical to happen
You cannot lose
With this happening on top of his other miracles I want him to win it now
Can see it now, Phoenix GWC restart, Chastain cuts the dog leg pulls a massive slider entering turn 1
He could he is the type of driver that will win at any cost love watching him he gained a lot of fans with that pass
I hope he does
If Ross wins the Championship, holy cow, what an unbelievable surge to make it. It didn't even look real. Instantly iconic for years to come.
🤞
An honor to have watched it live, seriously. Will be replayed 10, 20, 50 years from now!
That's the key to greatness, following it up with a great run. The hardest thing to accomplish at the top levels of any sport.
Imagine him riding the wall at 210mph😭🤣
Well, there ya have it. Dude single-handedly brought NASCAR back into the spotlight - if only for a second.
i have never watched a NASCAR race this has piqued my interest
I think Chase Elliot’s initial reaction pretty much sums up everyone’s thoughts. Best vantage point too.
What was Chase's reaction? I know his spotter said, "What in the hell..?" But I didn't see Elliott react.
@@troyandrade615 oh maybe that was his spotter I heard. I thought that was Chase. Either way, most universal reaction I think
😂 what the hell
Nahh, Brisco's was way more accurate to what everyone's thinking. As far as NASCAR and racing, that's the coolest thing I've ever seen in *my* life too.
Those people in the second video walking down the stairs trying to beat traffic missed witnessing the greatest thing in nascar history right before their very eyes
Best believe they'll all lie and say they saw it and it blew their minds etc. 😂
@@edvfya9922 haha they can at least say they were there, but ask them if they saw it and that’s a whole nother topic 😂
I don’t even watch nascar but that was the best move I have ever seen, I have watched it 100 times so far and can’t stop smiling. Anyone that has an ounce of competitiveness knows the feeling of doing what it takes to win.
Denny Hamlin is still wondering what happened, I loved the look on his face when he was standing outside his car. Way to go Ross!!!!
He was STONED COLD
Denny was devastated and shocked of course.
Denny even knew that was the coolest thing he had ever seen.
If anything this move was needed. For the fans to get excited for the racing again, as well as get the media to focus on the sport, not other bullsh1t.
It was like he opened up, a full bottle of Nitros and held on! Damn I'm still cracking up every time I watch this. I've been a Dale Sr. fan since he entered Winston Cup in 79 and I met him a few times and my very first cup race was at Martinsville in 92 and we had pit passes also. I had my cam corder and I had the VHS converted to DVD. Dale is lovin this! Ross is a Baddass! Thanks for the memories Ross.
Stellar work finding all these angles and the raw radios and even the social media stuff. This compilation is freakin fantastic. Great work in helping cement this into NASCAR history 😁
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed!
I JUST CAN NOT STOP WATCHING THIS. ABSOLUTELY THE GREATEST THING I HAVE SEEN IN RACING
As someone who doesn’t watch nascar, can you explain what happened and why it was significant?
@@chrisbaten1762 he went from 10th to 5th in one corner. If he didn't he wouldn't make the transfer. He destroyed his car by accellerating into the wall meaning he didn't need traction from the track to turn.
@@chrisbaten1762 What he performed was literally a move only people who play video games, of which are deemed "unrealistic" in nature, could do. He sent his car into the wall and sling shot himself around it, making up SEVERAL spots in one turn and advancing. I've never seen this ever happen in real life racing, ever.
same here man same here
That move goes against all your instincts as a driver. For him to commit to the move regardless of how it turned out was the ballsiest move of all time.
yea he could have flipped over lol. I'm just wondering at what point he thought f it and just sent it lol
Exactly. The drivers saying NASCAR needs to ban the move are really saying "the only way to defend it is to do it and I'm too scared to try".
@@thefortyniner if you expect it all you do is go up high, but there's the problem, expecting it ... happened too fast and completely unexpected
@@yonismo4098 he thought about coming off 2 when someones on the radio said " youd need the next two spots if you were going to make it" Ross keyed of the mic and are you sure just two positions...
Lol insane ... He shifted into 5th gear floored the pedal and steered into the wall .. when all his your mine everyone's life.. the norm is to hit the brake and make a turn..
Epic!
Sticking it to Denny has made my year.
I can not stand Denny but have to give him credit for being a great sport over it
Thanks for putting this together! This has a few more shots then the one I put together. Good job!
I saw yours as I was 3/4ths of the way making mine and thought, 'dang got beat!' lol. I waited a day to see if more footage would surface.
Great job on the quick timing on yours - algorithm moves fast and you capitalized 👏🏽👏🏽
The thing I like is he knew no one was up top and he'd have a clear shot without putting anyone else at risk. That was the gutsiest move I've ever seen anywhere in my 50 years of watching and racing. GOOD JOB ROSS.
without putting anyone at risk? he got lucky, if a tire would have blown it could have catapulted his car down onto other cars or even into the stands. still, a brilliantly risky move.
@@genxray951 sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. No body got hurt the only car damaged was his
and it hot the job done. Would you want to do that again. Probably not.
@@genxray951 obvious you don't have much of a grasp on physics
History was made. The Martinsville Wall Whip. WOW!!!
Love that name
Ross Chastain has forever etched his name in NASCAR lore alongside Cale vs the Allisons, Sr vs Labonte, Kurt Busch vs Ricky Craven with that move.
I hope Trackhouse saves that car as is, because it will one day belong in the NASCAR hall of fame.
Only if he goes on to win a championship. Greatness has to follow up time and time again. Long way to go for this stud.
@@coachwhitford7315 I'm saying the car goes to the hall of fame regardless of Chastain's future. I'm recognizing the feat; it matters not what he does in the future.
coming out of turn 4 with the smoke and dirt. running on the wall, looked like something out of days of thunder. it was great
Fans in the stands pointing - the OMG OMG - then the all out laughs - just unbelievable that it actually happened, and worked. I’ve watched it at least a 100 times now, can’t stop.
The best thing about this is that everyone that attended had a great time and that had the chance to witness something no doubtly will go down in nascar history.
Undoubtedly?? Iol
Haven’t missed a race since I was 5 in 1993.
Our generation finally got our history book moment (if you weren’t around for Busch vs Craven @ Darlington)
I remember the Earnhardt vs Labonte “rattle his cage” moment @ Bristol - both times - but it’s not even close to this.
The balls on Ross to even attempt it… I’m speechless. I haven’t missed a race in almost 20 years and I am still speechless two days later.
The closest thing to this that I can think of was Earnhardts pass through the dirt at Riverside in 1987. He was second and Bodine was just in front but he got caught behind a slower car so Earnhardt cut the corner of a chicane and went straight over the dirt and passed both cars to take the lead.
Ross Chastain just out "Earnhardt" Earnhardt with that move.
the sport just gained a new fan
It didn’t take balls, it was nothing but an idiotic move by an immature driver that can’t win unless he wrecks someone. No class whatsoever.
@@stonewall01 except Earnhardt didn’t risk other drivers, and even fans, when he made that move. Earnhardt would have never made such an irresponsible move like that.
@@mopar_dude9227 He did risk other drivers several times though. Remember the countless times he went three, sometimes four wide at Talladega and Daytona? He would often go all the way on the Apron, once I know of his left side tires went off the apron onto the grass. What if he lost control and went back onto the track? How many drivers did he put at risk then?
Also, how many races did Earnhardt win by bumping and wrecking other drivers? Honestly I think Earnhardt was one of the best drivers in NASCAR but lets not pretend that he wasn't just as aggressive as other drivers are. The difference is how he handled himself and his personality. People liked him.
Thank you for posting this. I just wasn't understanding what his move accomplished. Now I get it!!! He literally double his speed. He clearly understands that the race car is a tool for winning.
My grandpa loved nascar, he would have lost his mind if he was still here. Insane, literally looked like a video game. Man hit warp speed.
The underrated part is I feel like Ross just put a small fear factor in Chase, and Denny from this move. Chase's on board was a shocked slient Chase and a like a slow confused chase's pit crew chief speaking, and Denny's post race was like a confusion shock expression too, a confused state most of the times means a fear is introduced. Both are probably thinking, like damn, this guy might freaking kill me to win a race. This takes "Florida man" to a whole new level !!!! Feel the heat boys !!!!
Hambone always has that look.
to beat his number one hater with a final love tap!!!!!! LOL
You might even say he intimidated them. Just saying.
@PlasmaStorm73 [N5EVV] Nah they are scared. I could care less how much you deny it since you are a Chase fan. It's basic psych 101....
@@TonyWud That's true too !!! I probably should have used intimidation instead of fear.
3:36 the #9 onboard was the best. LOL
Slingshot engaged.
0:17 there is a whole group of people that were @ Martinsville when one of the greatest moments in NASCAR happened right in front of them and they were so worried about beating the crowd out of the racetrack that they completely missed it...
Ross' in-car audio/video gives me cold chills. Wtg
Only been a fan of Nascar for 3 or 4 years now. Man this is why I keep watching! I was standing in front of the TV when I saw this and couldn't freaking believe what I was seeing. Coolest thing I have ever seen in nascar and probably on TV
“ I’ll do what I gota do to get it done “. Brah we don’t doubt you 😂
Desperate times call for desperate measures. No one can accuse this cat of not thinking on his feet outside the standardized box.
That is the most now or never energy and I can't wait to see the future of this sport now this has been done
If NASCAR even thinks about banning this they are stupid. This was the coolest move ever pulled off in a race.
They probably will. They have done everything else they can to destroy the sport.
@@zipcdr As an ex long time nascar fan (20 plus years), I have to agree, they've done everything to destroy it.
So many things can go wrong with this move, they should probably ban it for driver safety sake.
They absolutely should ban it and dq this guy
They said they have no plans to ban it
6:36 lmao that smile :D
That's got to be a Top 5 highlight in NASCAR history!
This lap never gets old !!!
This is the best thing NASCAR has seen in 20 years
I’m not really into nascar but I’m glued to every video I can find of this. Amazing!
Cracks me up how many Denny fans started claiming that was an illegal move.
I think they're confusing illegal with desperate. It was a desperate move that happened to work out lol
This is by far the coolest move I've seen in my life out of any racing category. Absolute legend!!!
That was like a rocket sled going by a bunch of turtles ❗😅😂🤣 I'm dying ❗😅😂🤣☠️
seeing all the teams clap for him on his way through the pits is unreal. This FInal lap will be in the history books forever
Almost like a freakin' SLINGSHOT!!
Slingshot move!! Right on!! Instant legend!! INSTANT LEGEND!!
I thought there wouldn't be any replays at 60fps (every other video capped at 30), but I finally found them! Nice job in tracking them down! That's how they're meant to be viewed, it happened so fast, it was like something out of fantasy willed into reality. He really gave it all he got to the end, and it really got him to the end (of the season). Now to see if he can secure that trophy
Following it up is what defines greatness. Hopefully he makes the best out of this opportunity!
AC/DC - He's got the biggest balls of them all !
This was so legendary even the F1 race broadcast in Mexico City GP announced this amazing move.
Ooh, I would love to see this clip!
The race was a snoozefest, they had the time.
Ross just gained a new fan. Boss move.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. pissed about Chastain's move as if wrecking your opponent, and the 25 cars behind him, for the win is A-OK. FU Jr. Your ego is pinched because Chastain did it and you didn't.
The best ever move in NASCAR history whether you like it or not!
😂guy coming in the first place , thinking he was the main character
ross: hold my 🍺
If Keselowski didn't lock up and Denny Didn't go low under him - The 1 would have run into the back of Denny (behind the 6 and not aside of him) at the line and not passed him. I don't think Ross could have come off the wall to pass. Perfect storm for it to all fall in place! Total glitch in the matrix move!
Thing was, he didn’t even need to pass the 11, he had the points before passing the 11. That was just a cherry on top.
@@PYLrulz1984 rubbing salt on the wound lol
That’s the best racing I’ve seen out of NASCAR in a decade.
just the fact that most of the pit teams actually applaud him when he arrive in the stand....
Unreal!! This will be remembered forever!
I bet 1/2 the people there had no idea what they even saw 😂
every time i watch it i get goosebump chills
This goes right up there with "The Pass in the Grass" as a legendary NASCAR moment
Real racing history,
What a great video you have made too
Keep watching post about Ross Chastains epic move. The word etiquette keeps coming up. I wonder how many driver’s that are trying to win are thinking about NASCAR etiquette. No current rule to prohibit drivers from wall riding. Don’t fault the driver for trying to win.
The word should be "desperate". It worked and that's all that really counts at this point. Next week will be a different story.
Awesome video. Great work, kudos🍿🍿🍿🍿🏁🏁🏁🏁
Great video, Ross will do what ever it takes. That was AMAZING.
This is the kick in the ass Nascar needed
I'm sure I'll still be asleep before the halfway point next weekend.
@@coachwhitford7315 I woke up with around 40 to go. Napcar timing and scoring I guess 🤠
@@thomasholland3289 😂
Never seen a thing like this in my life and I’ve been watching NASCAR for twenty five minutes
Cool to hear real race fans understand how special that moment was.
That was a well done mashup, thank you that was hilarious
Not only does the move work and Ross made up the points, he PASSED Hamlin in a photo finish to the line lmao
This is why I, as a german, love NASCAR. You Americans are crazy and do crazy things in this sport. And the best of it. No freaky rules which prevent those things or penalties afterwoods like in European motorsport or F1!
This was so cool
And crazy to see in person. I was by the fence in turns 3-4 and Ross literally came out of nowhere and jump scared me. But man.. as a Denny fan I’m just really depressed.
Absolutely legendary
I am truly surprised that no one is complaining about this as a safety issue. Figured someone would have to rain on his parade.
If him and his team are OK sacrificing the car and no one else affected by his decision, I say, go for it!
You don't know nascar? Wait a day.
GREAT compilation, thanks for posting!
Hamlin didn’t know what to say😂😂😂
Hamlin must have been thinking "God doesn't like me very much".
@@chucklesthered2338 or “ NO GOD!!! PLEASE NO!!! NO!!! NOOOOOOOO!!!!!😂
This is like the "they made the thing from ___ game in real life" meme but its actually true
Actuallly insane cant wait to see this in highlights in a couple of years
Believe me This will be highlighted for generations to come
I like to watch this and play the game of “find the guy pointing” in every video from the grandstands 😂😂
Historic moment in the sport.
Thats the most insane thing I've ever seen in my 50 years of watching not just NASCAR but racing period!!!!
What a closing lap & don't be surprised if NASCAR puts in a rule against doing this lol
The most incredible maneuver I have seen in a race since Gilles Villeneuve left us.
No kidding. It was go big or go home and boy he went fucking big on that one
crew cheif was to calm as it happend to i think at some point the words "" i dont care what i gotta do ill ride the fking wall to pass who ever to make it" happened ... but he had the balls to try it. also the fact he said at the end he would do "what ever it took" and it didnt involve putting his nose in someone rear quarter like LaDweebo every race is awsome huge Respect!!
We need to have a team mount rollers on the right side of the car and have them run an entire wall-lap, just to see how fast it can be done …
I came here to say that. you beat me to it. Mythbusters
Well if you're gonna go that route, might as well try it with an indy car too 😆
I was thinking a thick waxy residue on each turn to help them along the way lol.
The first clip of this I had seen I had to watch over and over to convince myself it wasn’t sped up video. Pretty wild.
Ross was just so gentleman like afterward. I mean, this is classic.
Man some of these videos really show you how fast he was going through that corner
“If I would’ve known that would work I would’ve just done that the last 8 laps.” 💀
Funny thing is, nobody but a gamer would ever know to even try that. We've been doing variations of that concept in racing games for dang near 20 years now. No old head or NASCAR driver will ever think it's viable because of "physics" and friction and stuff. But physics said it works like a slingshot, but only for one good turn.
NASCAR just suspended Ross Chastain due to an unapproved part in his car. The team had modified a single sourced part was sighted as the reason for the suspension. The team modified his seat to accommodate that boy’s HUGE set of BALLS!!
I’m not even a nascar fan, but I can’t stop watching this. It’s insane.
Has to be the move of the century
NASCAR will never be the same again.
This is the new meaning of "I'm dropping the hammer"